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I think A95K could please you but once again I don't like Sony's conservative approach going by the measurements posted at AVS. 65X95K reportedly has high blooming than the ZD9. Colour volume of QD-OLEDS looks to be higher than LCDs. I still think QD-OLED would be the best interim TV tech striking a good balance between brightness, blacks and colour volume |
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#1042 | |
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The sad thing is, high-end LCD is being increasingly abandoned in that size class; Sony for example released their final 55" X950/X95 series LCD two years ago. They say dwindling sales are the reason. So I feel like I'm kind of being forced to go OLED, and I think OLED is probably the reason people don't buy high-end 55" LCDs anymore to begin with. 55" OLEDs have become very affordable, and when it's the same price for what everyone says is the far superior tech... |
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Blu-ray Baron
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Albuquerque, NM
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#1044 | |
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Apr 2007
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But you’re right, other parameters are important, if not more so. What gets me with all these online “discussions” on forums and such, for the amount of time people devote to them, you would think avid TV watchers would actually try to work overtime or at a better paying job in order to purchase more than 1 TV for their home. I really don’t see one type television being perfect for viewing all types of content or in all ambient conditions. |
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North Potomac, MD
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#1046 |
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Aside from having separate viewing modes for SDR and HDR there is literally nothing I change on my TV. That's the point of doing a calibration - proper calibration I mean - as it's set and forget after that.
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Thanks given by: | Better in Blu (06-04-2022), gkolb (06-05-2022), HeavyHitter (06-05-2022), martinstraka8282 (06-05-2022), PaulGo (06-04-2022), Robert Zohn (06-04-2022), tama (06-05-2022) |
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#1047 | |
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"You need both an LCD and OLED" should never be expected of "avid TV watchers." |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (06-05-2022) |
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#1048 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Sony electronics even admitted that “When an image displayed on the screen that may easily cause image retention the screen brightness gradually reduces in order to protect the TV from image retention. The brightness returns to normal if you change the screen or perform another action that eliminates the risks of image retention.” Heck, at the last shootout Robert hosted, the Sony Electronics rep conceded in private conversation to one of the calibrators you guys follow that this dimming was indeed an issue for some content. And then Samsung TVs are deal breakers for some, rightfully so IMO, because they don’t offer Dolby Vision. For a long time, there has been no comprehensive one TV (doing everything better than any other TV model). This really is not unusual with other things in life either. No best camera that does everything better than any other camera. No best motorcycle that succeeds in motocross, ISDE, desert racing above all others. No ‘comprehensive’ ophthalmologist that can perform a vitrectomy better than a retina specialist or a penetrating keratoplasty than a cornea specialist. I really think all of these type discussions on various forums or message boards regarding ‘the best TV’, year after year after year simply serve as an excuse to engage in online debating or for publicly validating one’s purchasing decision to make one feel better about it. I, for one, will continue to purchase the best tool for the job, TV or whatever, accepting that’s just the way it is until something really special comes along which is truly special and not propped up by extreme marketing. Then, who knows, after that, I may still have to purchase more than one type TV, if 6P (not 4P as shown at the NAB show, b.t.w.) multi primary TVs come to consumer fruition at a reasonable price point - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffSd68jXN3c#t=30m38s |
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#1049 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() Anyway, the mountain bike riders generally stop by for a moment at the shelter to munch down a power bar, drink some water or energy drink and then hop back on their bikes after a few minutes so they can put in miles before it gets too hot as there’s not much shade in that park. Then you have the mountain bike tweakers who will remain there for a long time talking about how they tweak this fork or that rear suspension or the geometry of their bikes (stems, etc.) before turning back around from the shelter to return back to the staging area to go home, % - wise, the tweaking talk far outweighs the actual riding of their professed hobby. I never quite understood that either. Needless to say, you know who’s faster and more content (happier) at that park?...the riders. |
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Thanks given by: | PaulGo (06-04-2022) |
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#1050 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Well, I think in the real world there is even variability in the calibration experience and quality of calibrators - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngHmEz0iOUE#t=46m15s. So, proper to one enthusiast may not be proper to another. Then, with regards to chasing accuracy, there’s the argument that some people, people who indeed watch TV a lot, perhaps as much/or more than avid audiovideo social media enthusiasts, but are not techno geeks nor care to be….those people, desire a picture that is pleasing to their eyes, accuracy be damned and I don’t begrudge them for it, sort of like some folks who prefer their wives or girlfriends to wear makeup when meeting for dinner rather than an *accurate* natural look. I readily admit that despite my TVs being ‘properly’ calibrated when watching with my wife or others or simply by myself, on occasion, I’ll quickly change a setting midstream with some content to produce a more pleasing picture to our eyes no matter the accuracy or cause of the inaccuracy unrelated to the calibration, i.e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_7qR8n8oAI#t=20m56s |
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North Potomac, MD
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#1052 | |
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But I don't just do accuracy because it simply MUST be accurate - though naturally it helps when doing QC work, who knew? - it's because I genuinely prefer the imagery that I see especially when it comes to SDR. Blasting light through something for daytime viewing is one thing, not that I watch in the daytime or with other ambient light at night anyway, but more than 140 nits peak makes SDR look absolutely hideous to my eyes. |
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#1053 |
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And this day and age, this economical climate, it's staggeringly arrogant to place the onus on people working harder or magically finding a better paid job just so they can have two different types of TV. That literally read like some kind of parody post you'd see at The Onion. Just....wow.
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Thanks given by: | MechaGodzilla (06-05-2022) |
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Me personally, I would still want a TV that's a decent all-rounder for most content, and that isn't an unrealistic expectation. Certainly, manufacturers market their TVs - OLED and LCD alike - as being fit for movies, sports, games, etc. so the customers shouldn't be faulted for thinking it should be able to serve that purpose. Quote:
Plus, in addition to an individual's personal financial situation (buying both a top LCD and an OLED isn't cheap), living space is also a factor. For lots of people, they simply don't have the room to fit two high-end TVs without it becoming ridiculous. But I guess "just make more money and buy a bigger place" is the solution to that, because it's something everyone can do so easily. Then there's the cultural factor, where European and Asian homes are smaller on average than American ones. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (06-05-2022) |
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#1055 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I’m going to date myself with these comments. I’ve always felt that NBC had more pleasing colors on their broadcasts than CBS/ ABC. The Rose Parade colors were gorgeous back in crt days, as were a lot of the prime time shows. A lot of the competing programs had pale, even washed out color looks. And Star Trek was the crazy king of lush primary colors with reds, greens and blues. It was the icing on the cake for those with a color tv in the late 60’s (not everyone did). So, bravo NBC. |
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Thanks given by: | Deciazulado (06-13-2022) |
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#1056 | |
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Apr 2007
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![]() I could well be wrong, but I really think that the year after year *this is the best TV*, or *this is the newest TV* loyalty debating pastime (and I don’t mean to mock Robert Z. as that is his livelihood and how he supports himself/his family and I truly admire his work ethic ![]() |
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#1057 | |
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Apr 2007
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SoCal has more sunny days than your neck of the woods, even David M. on the east coast would be envious of that. |
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#1058 | |
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Apr 2007
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![]() They’ve got some bright people working for NBC, e.g. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyU2-LtWQzs#t=51m59s even getting into ICtCp. |
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Thanks given by: | MechaGodzilla (06-13-2022) |
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